Jiang says he tests himself through short-term predictions such as the destruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque, a U.S. invasion of Iran, and NATO fighting Russia in Odessa; if they fail, listeners should regard him as a false prophet.
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Short Term Predictions
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"...situation, what I've done is I've given a series of short -term predictions, including the destruction of Al -Azhar Mosque, including the U.S. invasion..."
"...makes perfect sense. So what are your predictions now, your short -term predictions? There's been major developments. You've been speaking about this for several..."
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